Nationalism
As revolutions swept through the Atlantic in the late 18th and early 19th centuries people came to identify themselves as part of a community called a nation.
1. Complete the who, what, when, where, why analysis of the Treaty of Westphalia
Treaty of Westphalia
Who?
What
When?
Where?
Why?
2. Define nationalism in your own words:
Take notes on the following. Make sure you connect the events back to nationalism.
Unification of Italy
Unification of Germany
Zionism
Brazilian Independence
Monroe Doctrine
Argentine Republic
Balkan Nationalism
3. Summarize the global impact of nationalism (limit to 200 words/ 1/2 page
As revolutions swept through the Atlantic in the late 18th and early 19th centuries people came to identify themselves as part of a community called a nation.
1. Complete the who, what, when, where, why analysis of the Treaty of Westphalia
Treaty of Westphalia
2. Define nationalism in your own words:
Take notes on the following. Make sure you connect the events back to nationalism.
- Unification of Italy
- Unification of Germany
- Zionism
- Brazilian Independence
- Monroe Doctrine
- Argentine Republic
- Balkan Nationalism
3. Summarize the global impact of nationalism (limit to 200 words/ 1/2 page